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“Making Sure You Know What You’re Doing”

July 10th, 2014

Joe’s been listening to his trusty audio recorder this morning, searching for nuggets to share from Bucs spring practices.

One telling tidbit comes from the Muscle Hamster.

Joe talked to Doug Martin about what he’s been learning this offseason from a football standpoint and what’s different and, as is typical around One Buc Palace, Martin went to the quarterback position.

After the veteran leadership around him largely amounted to Josh Freeman and LeGarrette Blount through his first two season, Martin is appreciating the man taking charge under center.

“Josh [McCown], you know, he’s very informative. He’s a great leader, and he does a good job of making sure you know what you’re doing,” Martin said. “You know, like he’ll talk to you on the field and he’s a great leader overall from the quarterback position.”

Martin went on to say he’s leaning on McCown for his mastery of the offense as it relates to pass protections, among other nuances. “His locker is two away from mine. I’m asking him questions all the time and he has the answers,” Martin said.

A Herculean worker in all aspects of the game, Martin might also be feeling the pressure around him for the first time in his career. That running backs competition is a good thing.

8 Responses to ““Making Sure You Know What You’re Doing””

Communication on the field is everything. It is clear that McCown has the respect of the players on the field and they value his experience and knowledge of the game and will listen to him on game day. That has to be a big advantage.

I am 100% on the McCown wagon. I truly believe with a good offense….hopefully what we have in Tedford, and his experience and work ethic that this will surprise the entire league. Every year I have been running on false hope, every year it feels like we are going to suck but as a fan I try and remain optimistic. This year is completely different. For the first time in a long time I am legitimately excited and cannot wait to see this new team, new units, new everything. I really like Glennon as well but learning from McCown is going to be the best thing for Glennon’s career long term.

You can’t put a price on experience & that is the reason he is here. There is no shame in Glennon learning from McCown. The NFL just like ANY other job; the longer you work at your craft the better you get. Now of course some get to that point where they will not or can not get any better. I’m sure JOE would agree his best work did not come the year he graduated college. (Unless you are talking about girls) Glennon is a young pup just getting started in his career. Will he advance and be good at his craft? Not sure, but it really is way too early to throw in the towel. No one here liked Steve Young either! I know I was there!